Account Book of Dr. Joseph F. Palmer at the store of A. E. Baker & Sons (Amaziah E. Baker) in San Augustine, Texas, from 1856 to 1866 containing dates, amounts, types, and costs of goods sold such as corn. Another section (pages 2-5) appear to be...

A typed sympathy letter sent to Albert Thomas family from Nate King, M.D. in response to the death of their son, Jimmy Thomas, dated June 23, 1934. The stationery is from the Treasury Department, United States, Public Health Service. Nate King was...

Letter to Capt. Hamilton, directing him to sell his horse for fifty dollars to Mr. Smith, and charge the amount to the Nacogdoches Committee of Vigilance and Safety. Signed by K. H. Douglass, Henry Raguet and H. [Hayden] Edwards, Secretary. This...

This is a two-page handwritten condolence letter from Percy Foreman written on letterhead of the Texas State Hotel in Houston, Texas, dated September 9, 1936. It is addressed to Albert [Thomas] and it is from P. F. (Percy Foreman Room 1431). He...

This clipping is an article in the Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel about the death of Congressman Albert Thomas and his memorial service in Houston at the Houston National Cemetery "a 450-acre burial ground for veterans which he secured for Houston. ...

Payment of one dollar to G. W. Womac, drawn on the San Augustine County, Texas court as payment for one day of jury duty in two court cases in June 1884. Signed by J. Polk for W. H. Crouch, San Augustine County Court Clerk. The slip was printed...

Mrs. W. T. Price is writing Albert Thomas asking if he has decided to erect a monument for Jimmie Thomas. Price urges Thomas to come to a decision, offering to bring designs, materials, and prices for him to inspect. Price references a monument...

This letter is typed on stationary from The Citizens’ Joint Committee on National Representation for the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. headquartered at Room 425 Evening Star Building. In the letter, Noyes writes: Dear Representative...

Military camps; Military facilities; Military leadership; Military life; Military occupations; Military officers; Military personnel; Military service; Military training; Military uniforms; People associated with military activities; People...

The Stone Fort Rifles, a militia group from Nacogdoches which operated from 1887 to 1907, are standing in a row along the edge of a road facing several officers and a woman in military style dress. She is holding a sword in the air while the men...

Military camps; Military facilities; Military leadership; Military life; Military occupations; Military officers; Military personnel; Military service; Military training; Military uniforms; People associated with military activities; People...

The Stone Fort Rifles, a militia group from Nacogdoches which operated from 1887 to 1907, are standing in a row along the edge of a road facing several officers and a woman in military style dress. She is holding a sword in the air while the men...

Military camps; Military leadership; Military life; Military occupations; Military officers; Military personnel; Military service; Military training; Military uniforms; People associated with military activities; Rifles; Fences; Flags;

This is a group photograph of the Stone Fort Rifles, a Nacogdoches, Texas militia group active from 1887 to 1907. They are holding their guns as they pose. The picture was taken in a clearing in front of a wooded area, presumably in Texas. There...

Military camps; Military leadership; Military life; Military occupations; Military officers; Military personnel; Military service; Military training; Military uniforms; People associated with military activities; Rifles; Fences; Flags;

This is a group photograph of the Stone Fort Rifles, a Nacogdoches, Texas militia group active from 1887 to 1907. They are holding their guns as they pose. The picture was taken in a clearing in front of a wooded area, presumably in Texas. There...

Military camps; Military leadership; Military life; Military occupations; Military officers; Military personnel; Military service; Military training; Military uniforms; People associated with military activities; Rifles; Fences; Flags;

This is a group photograph of the Stone Fort Rifles, a Nacogdoches, Texas militia group active from 1887 to 1907. They are holding their guns as they pose. The picture was taken in a clearing in front of a wooded area, presumably in Texas. There...

Certificate No. 43 dated August 26, 1838 at the headquarters in Nacogdoches for honorable discharge of Raburn Haley, of Shelby County, Texas, who joined the the Mounted Gunmen, 2nd Company of the 3rd Regiment, 3rd Brigade of the Texas Militia on...

Honorable Discharge, given to Shelby County, Texas resident Rolly Reigns, from the Company of Volunteers of Mounted Gunmen in the Third Company of the Third Regiment, Third Brigade of Texas Militia. Signed by Capt. George W. Hanks and Lieut. Col....